John-Pituch-Obituary

John F. Pituch

Erie, Pennsylvania

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John Pituch passed away in Erie, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for John are being provided by Burton Quinn Scott Cremation & Funeral Services Wintergreen - Erie. The obituary was featured in Erie Times-News on September 30, 2011.

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Marty,
Sad to hear of your Father's passing...My deepest sympathy. I will keep your family in my prayers.

Jerry, Ann and Family
We extend to you our deepest sympathy on the passing away of your father. God Bless you and your family. Our prayers are with you.

I am truly sorry for your families loss.I was unable to attend today but John was in my thoughts and prayers.I will truly miss him.I had the pleasure of working with John at Potratz.

Jerry, Donny, Jennifer, and Marty,
So sorry to hear about your loss. Uncle Johnny was a great guy. He always made family gatherings fun. I'm so happy that I got to see him one last time at Danny's funeral. When I spoke with him we talked about all those cool wooden crafts he made. When I told him that two had made it all the way out to California, tears came to his eyes. My husband Ed and I use a stool Uncle Johnny made to watch seahorses in one of our tanks and a wooden key...

Marty, Sherry, Brittany and Christa, I am so sorry for the loss of your father and grandfather. You are in my prayers.

Marty, Sherry and family....I'm sooo sorry to hear of your father and grandfather's passing. What a wonderful man he was. God bless all of you......Sherron Drohn Brinker and sons

our prayers go out the Pituch family,sorry for your loss.Joe Modzelewski&Family.

Sorry to hear that Uncle Johnny has died. Deepest condolences to my cousins Jerry, Donny, Jennifer, and Marty and their immediate families. As I remember Uncle Johnny from the 1950s and the early 1960s, he was a strong, hard-working guy who still had the time to take us kids ice fishing and entertain us his stories about fishing at High Banks when he was a kid. Our prayers are with you. David and Elzbieta Pituch with Mark and Justin

I will always remember my Uncle Johnny talking up a storm wearing a big smile with his eyes twinkling and a brown stump of a cigar hanging out of the corner of his mouth. And wherever he was, there was laughter and fun and people and often a most colorful string of choice words on whatever was the discussion topic of the day. (He and my dad were the best at that.) God bless you and keep you, dear cousins, as you grieve his loss.